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Brief • November 20, 1998
Filed under: Strip Searches
to an inmate without even II II having to conceal them on her person. Id. II In its analysis, the Putt court noted that a Maryland court had reached the opposite II II result in a similar case. Id. -----at 646 ...
Brief • 2008
)............................................... 46 Benton v. Maryland, 395 U.S. 784 ........................................................ 33 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R.R. Co. v. Chicago, 166 U.S. 226 (1896 ...
statute as a reason why a reasonable person would not feel free to leave); Lawson v. State, 120 Md.App. 610, 707 A.2d 947, 951 (1998) (citing a Maryland statute for the same purpose). Id. Numerous other ...
to inmates range between $10 and $100. Maine $50 Receipt of gate money is contingent on good behavior. Maryland $50 $50 gate money comes from a reserve account set up for inmates. Massachusetts $50 ...
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, Middle Louisiana, Western Maine Maryland Massachusetts 222 345 331 279 463 87 260 179 616 638 25.7 40.6 25.1 31.9 45.6 24.1 34.6 22.9 36.9 40.4 1,327 320 338 179 268 460 467 288 249 855 16.8 15.9 39.6 ...
the experiences of released prisoners returning to communities in Maryland, Illinois, Ohio, and Texas. This research brief presents findings from the Returning Home study in Ohio, focusing on Cleveland ...
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Filed under: Telephones
to pay hefty commissions to the contracting agency. Securus provides up to a 32.1% kickback in Alaska, but offers kickbacks of up to 60% in Maryland. Yet Securus’ interstate rate in Maryland (with almost ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
Kansas 80 28 40 91 Kentucky 135 72 22 141 Louisiana 300 84 127 389 Maine 79 28 25 88 Maryland 87 40 35 109 Massachusetts 61 26 32 70 Michigan 64 34 32 94 Minnesota 62 ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
Another study of Maryland’s death row population identified that in December of 2002, all 13 men on death row had been sentenced to death for killing white victims and in 8 of the cases, the offender ...
, or volunteer at a 6 42 U.S.C. §13041. 7 45 C.F.R. § 1301.31. 8 45 C.F.R. § 98.41. 9 Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, North Carolina ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: War on Drugs, Sentencing
Executive Summary Twenty years ago, University of Maryland basketball star Len Bias died of a drug overdose just hours after the Boston Celtics picked him in the NBA draft. His death sparked a national media ...
Brief • September 9, 2010
offorce atthe Western Correctional Institution, Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Service. STEVE J. MARTIN VITA PAGE 5 Representative Professional Activities (continued) 2007 ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
Carolina Tennessee Utah Virginia Washington 50% requirement 100% of minimum Other requirement requirements Indiana Maryland Nebraska Texas Idaho Nevada New Hampshire a Qualified for Federal funding ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
states have increased judicial discretion in “three strikes” sentencing, including Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, and Wisconsin.9  As of 2010 ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Voting
(R)17 Maine 1 Allen (D) 2 Michaud (D) Maryland 6 Bartlett (R) 7 Cummings (D) 4 Edwards, D. (D)18 1 Gilchrest (R) 5 Hoyer (D) 2 Ruppersberger(D) 589 733 1083 456 For Medical Marijuana For Second ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
Carolina Tennessee Utah Virginia Washington 50% requirement 100% of minimum Other requirement requirements Indiana Maryland Nebraska Texas Idaho Nevada New Hampshire a Qualified for Federal funding ...
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for people in institutions due to a lack of menstrual equity. As Kimberly Haven, a formerly incarcerated woman from Maryland, put it, “[t]here is no dignity, no humanity, no compassion in a system that makes ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
in California, Treatment Not Incarceration in Maryland and Rockefeller Drug Law reform in New York. Here, we turn our attention to Wisconsin, a state whose over-use of incarceration for African-American ...
Publication • April 10, 2017
impacted the ability for staff members to smuggle in illegal devices. The consequences of possession of an illegal cellular device in a Maryland correctional facility have changed to now include criminal ...
Time in Cell-2021 Snapshot of Restrictive Housing, Aug. 2022 The Liman Center at YALE LAW SCHOOL TIME-IN-CELL: A 2021 SNAPSHOT OF RESTRICTIVE HOUSING Based on a Nationwide Survey of U.S. Prison Systems CORRECTIONAL LEADERS ASSOCIATION ARTHUR LIMAN CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEREST LAW at YALE LAW SCHOOL Time-In-Cell: A 2021 Snapshot …
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